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author | Konstantin Osipov <kostja@sun.com> | 2009-12-29 15:19:05 +0300 |
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committer | Konstantin Osipov <kostja@sun.com> | 2009-12-29 15:19:05 +0300 |
commit | bf9c1b7353d59f4c875c50dabd62dfd9765caf05 (patch) | |
tree | 50d75982e824c58225970afc69d0794daebfd8bd /sql/sp.h | |
parent | dfdbc84585a154d056fdef3878172e383117354b (diff) | |
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3655 Jon Olav Hauglid 2009-10-19
Bug #30977 Concurrent statement using stored function and DROP FUNCTION
breaks SBR
Bug #48246 assert in close_thread_table
Implement a fix for:
Bug #41804 purge stored procedure cache causes mysterious hang for many
minutes
Bug #49972 Crash in prepared statements
The problem was that concurrent execution of DML statements that
use stored functions and DDL statements that drop/modify the same
function might result in incorrect binary log in statement (and
mixed) mode and therefore break replication.
This patch fixes the problem by introducing metadata locking for
stored procedures and functions. This is similar to what is done
in Bug#25144 for views. Procedures and functions now are
locked using metadata locks until the transaction is either
committed or rolled back. This prevents other statements from
modifying the procedure/function while it is being executed. This
provides commit ordering - guaranteeing serializability across
multiple transactions and thus fixes the reported binlog problem.
Note that we do not take locks for top-level CALLs. This means
that procedures called directly are not protected from changes by
simultaneous DDL operations so they are executed at the state they
had at the time of the CALL. By not taking locks for top-level
CALLs, we still allow transactions to be started inside
procedures.
This patch also changes stored procedure cache invalidation.
Upon a change of cache version, we no longer invalidate the entire
cache, but only those routines which we use, only when a statement
is executed that uses them.
This patch also changes the logic of prepared statement validation.
A stored procedure used by a prepared statement is now validated
only once a metadata lock has been acquired. A version mismatch
causes a flush of the obsolete routine from the cache and
statement reprepare.
Incompatible changes:
1) ER_LOCK_DEADLOCK is reported for a transaction trying to access
a procedure/function that is locked by a DDL operation in
another connection.
2) Procedure/function DDL operations are now prohibited in LOCK
TABLES mode as exclusive locks must be taken all at once and
LOCK TABLES provides no way to specifiy procedures/functions to
be locked.
Test cases have been added to sp-lock.test and rpl_sp.test.
Work on this bug has very much been a team effort and this patch
includes and is based on contributions from Davi Arnaut, Dmitry
Lenev, Magne Mæhre and Konstantin Osipov.
mysql-test/r/ps_ddl.result:
Update results (Bug#30977).
mysql-test/r/ps_ddl1.result:
Update results (Bug#30977).
mysql-test/r/sp-error.result:
Update results (Bug#30977).
mysql-test/r/sp-lock.result:
Update results (Bug#30977).
mysql-test/suite/rpl/r/rpl_sp.result:
Update results (Bug#30977).
mysql-test/suite/rpl/t/rpl_sp.test:
Add a test case for Bug#30977.
mysql-test/t/ps_ddl.test:
Update comments. We no longer re-prepare a prepared statement
when a stored procedure used in top-level CALL is changed.
mysql-test/t/ps_ddl1.test:
Modifying stored procedure p1 no longer invalidates prepared
statement "call p1" -- we can re-use the prepared statement
without invalidation.
mysql-test/t/sp-error.test:
Use a constant for an error value.
mysql-test/t/sp-lock.test:
Add test coverage for Bug#30977.
sql/lock.cc:
Implement lock_routine_name() - a way to acquire an
exclusive metadata lock (ex- name-lock) on
stored procedure/function.
sql/sp.cc:
Change semantics of sp_cache_routine() -- now it has an option
to make sure that the routine that is cached is up to date (has
the latest sp cache version).
Add sp_cache_invalidate() to sp_drop_routine(), where it was
missing (a bug!).
Acquire metadata locks for SP DDL (ALTER/CREATE/DROP). This is
the core of the fix for Bug#30977.
Since caching and cache invalidation scheme was changed, make
sure we don't invalidate the SP cache in the middle of a stored
routine execution. At the same time, make sure we don't access
stale data due to lack of invalidation.
For that, change ALTER FUNCTION/PROCEDURE to not use the cache,
and SHOW PROCEDURE CODE/SHOW CREATE PROCEDURE/FUNCTION to always
read an up to date version of the routine from the cache.
sql/sp.h:
Add a helper wrapper around sp_cache_routine().
sql/sp_cache.cc:
Implement new sp_cache_version() and sp_cache_flush_obsolete().
Now we flush stale routines individually, rather than all at once.
sql/sp_cache.h:
Update signatures of sp_cache_version() and sp_cache_flush_obsolete().
sql/sp_head.cc:
Add a default initialization of sp_head::m_sp_cache_version.
Remove a redundant sp_head::create().
sql/sp_head.h:
Add m_sp_cache_version to sp_head class - we now
keep track of every routine in the stored procedure cache, rather than
of the entire cache.
sql/sql_base.cc:
Implement prelocking for stored routines. Validate stored
routines after they were locked.
Flush obsolete routines upon next access, one by one, not all at once
(Bug#41804).
Style fixes.
sql/sql_class.h:
Rename a Open_table_context method.
sql/sql_parse.cc:
Make sure stored procedures DDL commits the active transaction
(issues an implicit commit before and after).
Remove sp_head::create(), a pure redundancy.
Move the semantical check during alter routine inside sp_update_routine() code in order to:
- avoid using SP cache during update, it may be obsolete.
- speed up and simplify the update procedure.
Remove sp_cache_flush_obsolete() calls, we no longer flush the entire
cache, ever, stale routines are flushed before next use, one at a time.
sql/sql_prepare.cc:
Move routine metadata validation to open_and_process_routine().
Fix Bug#49972 (don't swap flags at reprepare).
Reset Sroutine_hash_entries in reinit_stmt_before_use().
Remove SP cache invalidation, it's now done by open_tables().
sql/sql_show.cc:
Fix a warning: remove an unused label.
sql/sql_table.cc:
Reset mdl_request.ticket for tickets acquired for routines inlined
through a view, in CHECK TABLE statement, to satisfy an MDL assert.
sql/sql_update.cc:
Move the cleanup of "translation items" to close_tables_for_reopen(),
since it's needed in all cases when we back off, not just
the back-off in multi-update. This fixes a bug when the server
would crash on attempt to back off when opening tables
for a statement that uses information_schema tables.
Diffstat (limited to 'sql/sp.h')
-rw-r--r-- | sql/sp.h | 18 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 1 deletions
@@ -43,7 +43,13 @@ sp_find_routine(THD *thd, int type, sp_name *name, sp_cache **cp, bool cache_only); int -sp_cache_routine(THD *thd, int type, sp_name *name, sp_head **sp); +sp_cache_routine(THD *thd, Sroutine_hash_entry *rt, + bool lookup_only, sp_head **sp); + + +int +sp_cache_routine(THD *thd, int type, sp_name *name, + bool lookup_only, sp_head **sp); bool sp_exist_routines(THD *thd, TABLE_LIST *procs, bool any); @@ -88,6 +94,16 @@ public: statement uses routine both via view and directly. */ TABLE_LIST *belong_to_view; + /** + This is for prepared statement validation purposes. + A statement looks up and pre-loads all its stored functions + at prepare. Later on, if a function is gone from the cache, + execute may fail. + Remember the version of sp_head at prepare to be able to + invalidate the prepared statement at execute if it + changes. + */ + ulong m_sp_cache_version; }; |